Swimming

Keep cool when the weather warms with a swim in sheltered bays, beaches lakes, rivers and even hidden waterholes.

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A large river pool with plenty of flat rock surrounding it and many beautiful wildflowers in Spring.

This is a tranquil swimming area with calm pools and a picnic spot.

Imperieuse Reef, 42km from Clerke Reef, is the largest and most south-westerly reef of the Rowley Shoals Marine Park.

A good place to cool down with a swim or paddle in the warm weather.

Launch your canoe or kayak here for a leisurely paddle on the Warren River. 

Have a barbecue or picnic, launch a canoe or go swimming.

Woodman Point Headland

A great area for swimming, cycling, bushwalking and kitesurfing. Shore-based fishing is also enjoyed at Woodman Point Headland.

John Graham Reserve

Picnic areas, barbeques, toilets and playground equipment.

No, there aren't real elephants here, but there are huge granite boulders that resemble a herd of elephants lumbering out to sea, known as Elephant Rocks.

Following wet season rains, great volumes of water cascade from the Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges. In the dry season, come and see the spectacular cascading waterfalls at Dalmanyi (Bell Gorge) which is also a relaxing place to swim.